Our Course titled, How To Become a Social Media Expert: Earn $5000 Monthly will guide you step by step through the entire process showing you how to grow followers across each Social Media platform and make money doing it. Social Media Platforms hold a gold mine for affiliate marketing. Learn our favorite techniques for using Social Media and Affiliate Marketing together to make a substantial income.

100 ways to tap into social media for a more profitable businessIn The Social Media 100, social media expert and blogger Chris Brogan presents the best practices for growing the value of your social media and social networking marketing efforts.

100 ways to tap into social media for a more profitable businessIn The Social Media 100, social media expert and blogger Chris Brogan presents the best practices for growing the value of your social media and social networking marketing efforts. Brogan has spent two years researching what the best businesses are doing with social media and how they're doing it. Now, he presents his findings in a single, comprehensive business guide to social media.

Guy Kawasaki—a social media expert with over eleven million followers—explains how to be great at all aspects of social media, whether you are interested in personal, professional, or organizational branding.

Save Time: Learn about autoposting and autoscheduling, natively within Facebook & Twitter as well investigate which social media dashboards are best for automation - Hootsuite, Sprout Social and Buffer. Play with automation software combined with social media dashboards to autofollow and unfollow on Twitter. Work around challenges of automating Google Plus. Includes an advanced spreadsheet conversation calendar lecture. Recommended for experienced social media practitioners.

A how-to resource for incorporating social media into trainingWhether you work in a traditional or virtual classroom, social media can broaden your reach and increase the impact of training. In Social Media for Trainers, e-learning and new media expert Jane Bozarth provides an overview of popular tools, including blogs, wikis, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, SlideShare, Flickr, and others.

While social media sites started popping up in earnest around 2003-2004, it wasn't until 2007 that they became business-friendly. At this point, advertising and setting up social media profiles for your business was cutting edge … that’s phase 1 of the business cycle. By 2008, social media became a powerful medium for connecting and communicating with your current customers … welcome to phase 2. Through 2009 and 2010 customers have started to turn first to Facebook and other social media platforms to find your business – and if they can follow your competitor but not you, you may lose a customer. Social media has become a business advantage … a sure sign we’ve reached phase 3. Phase 4 is for social media to become an essential part in any business strategy … and we’re screaming toward phase 4 like a rocket.